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Report: LGBTQIA+ Pride Month

By: JSTOR EditorsJune 10, 2026June 16, 2026

June is LGBTQ Pride Month, so JSTOR Daily gathered some of our favorite stories to celebrate. All with free and accessible scholarly research.

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Editors' Choice

  • Editors’ Choice: Why the Digital Humanities Haven’t Embraced Data Feminism
    by Sarah Lang
    June 10, 2026
  • Editors’ Choice: Open Tool Registries! Resolving the Directory Paradox with Wikidata
    by Till Grallert, Sophie Eckenstaler, Claus-Michael Schlesinger, Nicole Dresselhaus, Isabell Trilling, and Sophie Stark
    June 10, 2026
  • Editors’ Choice: Detecting Rhyme and Meter in Hungarian Poetry: From Algorithms to Web Tools and Research
    by P Horváth
    June 3, 2026

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  • Event Announcement: The Fight for the Public Record: A Future Knowledge podcast live recording
    by Internet Archive & Future Knowledge Podcast
    June 10, 2026
  • CFP: DHd2027: Mind the Gap! – Knowledge, Insecurity and Responsibility
    by Dhd2027
    June 10, 2026
  • Report: LGBTQIA+ Pride Month
    by JSTOR Editors
    June 10, 2026

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    December 19, 2025
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